CALGARY,
AB, April 4, 2024 /CNW/ - Nanalysis Scientific
Corp. ("the Company" or "Nanalysis", TSXV: NSCI, OTCQX: NSCIF,
FRA: 1N1), a leader in portable NMR machines, MRI technology for
industrial and research applications, and detection equipment
services, announces that its subsidiary Nanalysis Corp. is
receiving advisory services and up to $1.45
million in non-repayable, non-dilutive funding from the
National Research Council of Canada
Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC IRAP), to develop
Artificial Intelligence based software tools to detect illicit
substances on top of the Company's portable Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance (NMR) spectrometers.

In the global fight against substance abuse, federal, state,
provincial, county and municipal governments around the world are
tasked with characterizing increasing volumes of seized contraband.
This characterization requires an array of different analytical
techniques and is carried out by skilled forensic scientists in
thousands of laboratories worldwide. In many cases these
laboratories face significant sample backlog due to volume and may
have difficulties in identifying new designer drugs.
This project, scheduled for three years, will focus on using
quantum mechanical modelling and AI tools to perform analysis of
magnetic resonance results generated by Nanalysis benchtop
instruments. These tools will not only identify known illicit drugs
but will also identify unknown drugs that are derivatives of known
illicit substances also referred to as designer drugs or new
psychoactive substances (NPS). The non-destructive nature of NMR
spectroscopy and the fact that unlike traditional forensic testing
methods, it is non-targeted, uniquely positions it to help identify
these drugs. The company is developing this application in the
context of its quantitative NMR platform technology, which has
other applications as well, beyond illicit drug detection.
"We are very grateful for the support of NRC IRAP to further
develop complementary software for our Benchtop products," said
Nanalysis CEO and Founder Sean
Krakiwsky. "This project builds on our ongoing
relationship with the LKA police organization in Germany and on our continued culture of
magnetic resonance innovation. We look forward to providing more
solutions for law enforcement in combatting the increasingly
societal problem of designer drugs and other deadly toxins."
About Nanalysis Scientific
Corp. (TSXV: NSCI, OTCQX: NSCIF, FRA: 1N1)
Nanalysis Scientific Corp. operates two primary businesses:
Scientific Equipment and Security Services. Within its Scientific
Equipment business is what the Company terms "MRI and NMR for
industry". The Company develops and manufactures portable Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometers or analyzers for laboratory
and industrial markets. The NMReady-60™ was the first full-feature
portable NMR spectrometer in a single compact enclosure requiring
no liquid helium or any other cryogens. The Company has followed-up
that initial offering with new products and continues to have a
strong innovation pipeline. In 2020, the Company announced the
launch of its 100MHz device, the most powerful and most advanced
compact NMR device ever brought to market.
The Company's devices are used in many industries (oil and gas,
chemical, mining, pharma, biotech, flavor and fragrances,
agrochemicals, law enforcement, and more) as well as numerous
government and university research labs around the world. The
Company continues to exploit new global market opportunities
independently and with partners. With its partners, the
Company provides scientific equipment sales and maintenance
services globally.
In 2022, through its subsidiary KPrime, the Company was awarded
a five-year, $160 million contract
with the Government of Canada to
provide maintenance services for passenger screening equipment in
Canadian airports. This has resulted in the expansion of the
Company's Security Services business. The Company is providing
airport security equipment maintenance services for the Government
of Canada in each province and
territory of Canada. In addition, the Company provides
commercial security equipment installation and maintenance services
to a variety of customers in North
America.
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